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Analyzing Group Policy using Group Policy Analytics Tool

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    hi everyone thanks for watching this
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    video hope you all are doing good today
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    during this video i will discuss and
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    demonstrate group policy analytics tool
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    which is part of microsoft endpoint
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    manager or microsoft intune and can help
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    organizations in planning uh migration
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    of windows and management from our
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    traditional group policy objects to a
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    cloud-based mdm solution organizations
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    generally leverage group policy objects
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    to configure settings on personal
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    computers or any other on-premise
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    devices
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    but these days
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    many of the organizations are also
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    looking for some kind of cloud solutions
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    to manage
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    their
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    windows and devices
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    because now users are not limited to
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    the organization's perimeter network so
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    group policy tools can help
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    organizations in analyzing on-premise
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    policy objects which can further lead to
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    planning
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    the migration strategy for windows 10
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    management from group policies to a
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    cloud-based solution
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    so let's get into the demo now and the
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    first thing what we need to do is we
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    have to export the group policy in xml
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    file
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    let's log into the domain controller and
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    export a group policy in xml file
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    this is my domain controller and
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    let's go to
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    group policy management
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    and this is one of the policy mde
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    onboarding gpu this is one of the policy
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    where i have done some changes
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    so let's export this policy in xml file
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    if we go to uh
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    save report
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    then
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    choose the location let's save it here
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    in the c drive and
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    serious type
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    change the cvs type from html to xml
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    file
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    so now we have xml document for this let
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    me copy it on to my local system
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    and
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    now the second thing what we need to do
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    is to import this xml file in
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    group policy analytics tool so let's go
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    to microsoft point manager
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    if you go to devices you have an option
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    for group policy analytics
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    now let's import the settings xml file
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    first
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    and choose the xml file
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    import has been completed let's close
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    this so you can see this 70 of the
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    settings which are supported by mdm
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    solution settings which are marked as as
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    green it these settings can be
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    configurable using your mdm solution now
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    if you go to the reports
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    and
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    if you want to see the group policy
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    analytics report
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    you can click here and
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    you can just do a refresh
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    it will show you the readiness
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    mark
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    ready for migration it means there are
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    11 settings which are ready for
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    migration and these are the 12 settings
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    are there which is not supported
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    and there are 23 settings which
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    which are in total
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    if you go to the reports
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    then group policy migration readiness
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    you can click on this report and
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    you can see this these all policies are
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    ready for migration
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    it means you can configure these
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    policies using
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    the cloud-based mdn solution onto the
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    windows 10 devices
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    so now this report section gives you a
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    some idea that
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    these are the settings which are
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    available in the mdm solution and if in
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    case if you plan to migrate
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    your
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    windows and management solution from
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    your group policy to your
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    cloud-based mdm solution then these are
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    settings which are available and can be
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    configurable using the mdm solution
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    so this concludes our demonstration of
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    group policy analytics tool and
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    i hope this will be informative for you
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    please do share and subscribe if you
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    really find this
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    work for you
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    more videos on a specific topic please
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    do mention in the comment section of
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    this video i will try to cover those
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    topics in my future videos thank you
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    have a nice day
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Analyzing Group Policy using Group Policy Analytics Tool
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